Granite Shoals mayor declares day of prayer to fight COVID-19

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  • All Granite Shoals residents are invited to join in prayer at noon Friday, Sept. 11, for healing from the COVID-19 pandemic. At Tuesday’s regular council meeting, pastors Mike Mitchell, left, and Jackie English, right, assisted Mayor Carl Brugger to proclaim Friday as a day of prayer for COVID-19 healing. Contributed/City of Granite Shoals
    All Granite Shoals residents are invited to join in prayer at noon Friday, Sept. 11, for healing from the COVID-19 pandemic. At Tuesday’s regular council meeting, pastors Mike Mitchell, left, and Jackie English, right, assisted Mayor Carl Brugger to proclaim Friday as a day of prayer for COVID-19 healing. Contributed/City of Granite Shoals
Granite Shoals Mayor Carl Brugger signed a proclamation at the Tuesday, Sept. 8, regular City Council meeting, declaring Friday, Sept. 11, to be — in addition to Patriots Day — a day of prayer for the eradication of coronavirus in the city, state and nation. Citizens are asked to join in prayer at noon Friday, Sept. 11. Helping Brugger present the COVID-19 Pandemic Day of Prayer proclamation…

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